kevinwheelerIn my case simply replacing the batteries for the sensor that was showing a status prior to the
Receive RF M MTCDDVD signal fixed the error.
anthonylavadothe battery indicator shows when the sensor fails to send any info such as dead batteries.
in my tests the worse the batteries in the sensor the more
RF M MTCDDVD seen.
New Batteries don't always mean good ones!Of coarse my units are all older and it may be just a fluke that it was a battery issue but when it happens more then once the chances of a fluke go down.
ErikP One other long time bug that you may wish to look into is the windows command macro options bug.
The thing is if you create one it works fine.
but if AHP shuts down via a PC restart or you restart AHP manually the macro will fail when AHP reopens.
However if you create another windows command macro then all macros with a windows command work until a AHP restart.
I have a work around posted
Here to get by this bug but many users are uncomfortable with writing scripts (no mater how easy)